I really have to thank you for such a good job on this. I've tried so much paid and free themes and I keep coming back to this one. Thanks for the updates! If you have any free time I'd love to see these apps themed:

Fotmob
VLC
Blackboard
Dramafever
MxTube

Thanks again!

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It would be optimal to give him the bundle name of the app and all the different app icon names from the app's info.plist

I really have to thank you for such a good job on this. I've tried so much paid and free themes and I keep coming back to this one. Thanks for the updates! If you have any free time I'd love to see these apps themed:

Fotmob
VLC
Blackboard
Dramafever
MxTube

Thanks again!

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I've got a bit of a backlog at the moment but I'll try to get them done soon!

Folders from the previous versions seem to be left on the device after updating. Go into the following folder with iFile/iFunbox/an SSH program:
/Library/Themes/
Delete the folder 'UltraFlat for iOS 7.theme'. There should still be the folders ending with 'iPhone and iPod touch' and 'iPad retina' left. These are now the main theme folders for their respective devices.

I do have some icon requests. While the Facebook Paper app icon is already really nice, I'm curious to see what you would do/think about it. I don't need a new one, I'm just curious about your interpretation (or maybe you don't think it needs to be changed)

I do have some icon requests. While the Facebook Paper app icon is already really nice, I'm curious to see what you would do/think about it. I don't need a new one, I'm just curious about your interpretation (or maybe you don't think it needs to be changed)

However, I do think the following need to be updated:

Pandora
Kik
CNN
Onavo (more of just for me, but it could use it )

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Yep

And I'll get those icons done soon. Pandora was already requested and as a result I already have it ready for the next update.

As for Paper, I've yet to really look into the icon, but from a quick glance I'm fairly sure it both fits the Grid and uses just iOS 7 colours. I'm not sure I could do much to it.

Sure though due to the number of requests I've had they won't be ready for a few weeks.
You're really not asking for a lot compared to some who give full lists of obscure apps to do!

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I love the theme - but I have an iPad 2 - I was wondering how I would go about porting it - perhaps with some general directions. I've ported over basic things before like StatusBar and what not but have trouble with icons because they're a little bit more challenging.

I love the theme - but I have an iPad 2 - I was wondering how I would go about porting it - perhaps with some general directions. I've ported over basic things before like StatusBar and what not but have trouble with icons because they're a little bit more challenging.

Much appreciated.

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I really want to make an non-retina iPad version, but I don't own an iPad 2/mini 1G, and I don't like the idea of releasing it without testing it out first. In fact, I can't even test on my mini 2G as it's activation locked on 7.1 beta 3 (I thought I'd removed that...). I might (sometime in the future) just release it and let people tell me if something looks wrong/doesn't work.

But for now, if you really want it on your iPad 2, I'd suggest using a tool such as GIMP to scale the iPad retina images down by half to 76x76 size, then renaming them to work with the theme (AppIcon76x76@2x.png would lose the @2x etc.). Icon names can also be found using a tool like AppInfo. You can just open up the theme folder using iFunbox/any other SSH app and move the icons to your computer and do what you want with them. With the theme installed, it's located in /Library/Themes/UltraFlat for iPad retina.theme/Bundles/

Sorry I can't be of any more help, but with a ton of icon requests to do plus porting it all over to the retina iPads, I just don't have time to work on much else.

I really want to make an non-retina iPad version, but I don't own an iPad 2/mini 1G, and I don't like the idea of releasing it without testing it out first. In fact, I can't even test on my mini 2G as it's activation locked on 7.1 beta 3 (I thought I'd removed that...). I might (sometime in the future) just release it and let people tell me if something looks wrong/doesn't work.

But for now, if you really want it on your iPad 2, I'd suggest using a tool such as GIMP to scale the iPad retina images down by half to 76x76 size, then renaming them to work with the theme (AppIcon76x76@2x.png would lose the @2x etc.). Icon names can also be found using a tool like AppInfo. You can just open up the theme folder using iFunbox/any other SSH app and move the icons to your computer and do what you want with them. With the theme installed, it's located in /Library/Themes/UltraFlat for iPad retina.theme/Bundles/

Sorry I can't be of any more help, but with a ton of icon requests to do plus porting it all over to the retina iPads, I just don't have time to work on much else.

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Hey thanks. That was of great help. Maybe I'll be able to port it over. If yes then I'll post my results!

Hey thanks. That was of great help. Maybe I'll be able to port it over. If yes then I'll post my results!

I can't seem to figure out Icon names for default apps. Some apps don't show under AppInfo. Any other method? THanks

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Go into the app's actual folder (using iFunbox just click on System or User Applications, then the app you want) then open up the Info.plist file using Notepad or something similar. It will give a list of all the icon names used, so just find the one for the non-retina iPads (usually will have '76' in the name but NOT @2x). If you're not sure it's the right icon name, find the icon itself in that folder and copy it over to your computer, then check to see if it is 76x76 in size. You can then just copy the icon name from there and rename the new flat icon.

Go into the app's actual folder (using iFunbox just click on System or User Applications, then the app you want) then open up the Info.plist file using Notepad or something similar. It will give a list of all the icon names used, so just find the one for the non-retina iPads (usually will have '76' in the name but NOT @2x). If you're not sure it's the right icon name, find the icon itself in that folder and copy it over to your computer, then check to see if it is 76x76 in size. You can then just copy the icon name from there and rename the new flat icon.

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1.1.1 just got released (earlier than I expected) so get downloading!

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Will do. Thanks. I'll port it over this weekend and let you know how it goes#

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